Sentence examples for To insisting from inspiring English sources

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To insisting

verb

To hold up a claim emphatically.

  • The defendant insisted on his innocence.

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"The Wal-Mart plaintiffs came close to insisting that decentralization and subjective job criteria are inherently discriminatory," Ford writes.

The totems of their ideology, from denouncing Israel to insisting on the veil for women, are unlikely to disappear.

In addition to insisting Sanders is "not a Democrat", Clinton draws a contrast to her 2008 primary against Barack Obama.

In his recent published statement, Ayatollah Sistani limited his political input to insisting on direct elections for the national assembly.

But that commitment does not extend to insisting on cost-benefit analyses before committing money, or to making them public.

Governments are used to insisting that in any confrontation, the unelected house must bend to the will of the elected one.

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To insist on dispensation.

"To insist otherwise is simply wrong".

Or so this "Hamlet" seems to insist.

You have to insist.

They're going to insist on collateral.

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